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Offline Geoff-E

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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #144 on: Saturday 27 June 09 14:20 BST (UK) »
There was one person Mum used to refer to as "FizzGig" and that was later shortened to Fizzle!!! 

Fizgig: a frivolous or flirtatious girl (Collins English Dictionary)
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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #145 on: Saturday 27 June 09 15:55 BST (UK) »
I'm now reminded of a couple more.....

When talking about someone who was mean with cash.....
There's no pockets in shrouds or You can't take it with you!

And recently a friend wasn't at all well. When I phoned to ask what was wrong she replied 'Oh I've got 'there's a lot of it about'   ;D

Love these sayings  ;D

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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #146 on: Saturday 27 June 09 21:04 BST (UK) »
There was the one I learned when I lived for a year in deepest Suffolk ...

'She's so mean she'd lick a tanner from a tad'


... a tad being a cow-pat !
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Som'set: Clark(e) Fry
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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #147 on: Sunday 28 June 09 07:39 BST (UK) »
Hope it hasn't been done before. 
Long pockets - short arms!
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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #148 on: Sunday 28 June 09 07:58 BST (UK) »
Don,t know if these have been done before but.    Got a dab on.  meaning you are very hot.  As much use as a chocolate fireguard. (useless)
SHEFFIELD:  hobson, bacon, pashley, sharman, brook(s) brooke(s), wilford, slingsby, lee, flint, fowlston(e), Foulston(e), wheatley, taylor, ward.
RAVENSTONEDALE/KENDAL:  udall
MALTON: udall, ruddock, hudson
WOLVERHAMPTON/STOKE ON TRENT: brook(s), brooke(s)
DONCASTER:  slingsby, bagshaw, steph(v)enson, scofield, foster, pashley, stanley.
DERBY: lee
BRADFORD: wilford
ROTHERHAM: straw, frost, shaw, higgins, fowlston(e), foulston(e), flint, pashley, hobson

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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #149 on: Sunday 28 June 09 08:46 BST (UK) »
Love this thread - it makes me laugh a lot.

Geoff-E - my mother was so good at making up words to fit both people and situations that I would never have thought to check up one of her "specials" in a dictionary.  Just goes to show I should not doubt everything she ever said. :D

Another favourite - if brains were ink there wouldn't be enough there for a full stop!!!!

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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #150 on: Sunday 28 June 09 17:05 BST (UK) »
I've spent the afternoon with some very good friends, one of whom has recently had a new kitchen and bathroom installed. She is also having her front drive re-laid, so naturally enough we spoke about the cost of it all. She replied 'Hang the expense, throw the cat another kipper'  ;D  I haven't heard that for a very long time.

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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #151 on: Monday 29 June 09 11:55 BST (UK) »
For someone who is very clever:   He (she) could tell you the square root of a bicuit tin but wouldn,t know how to get into it.
SHEFFIELD:  hobson, bacon, pashley, sharman, brook(s) brooke(s), wilford, slingsby, lee, flint, fowlston(e), Foulston(e), wheatley, taylor, ward.
RAVENSTONEDALE/KENDAL:  udall
MALTON: udall, ruddock, hudson
WOLVERHAMPTON/STOKE ON TRENT: brook(s), brooke(s)
DONCASTER:  slingsby, bagshaw, steph(v)enson, scofield, foster, pashley, stanley.
DERBY: lee
BRADFORD: wilford
ROTHERHAM: straw, frost, shaw, higgins, fowlston(e), foulston(e), flint, pashley, hobson

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Re: Another local expression - do you have a variant?
« Reply #152 on: Monday 29 June 09 12:19 BST (UK) »
There naebody in but the fire and it,s oot.
An Isobar short of a weather chart.
Fur coat and nae drawers.
2 vouchers short of a pop up toaster.
If the wind changes you will be left wae a face like that.
If a don,t see you soon ahll see you through the windae.(window)
You would cause a fight in an empty house.
(Glasgow childhood.)
Anderson=Glasgow, Denny,Bathgate,Kilsyth.
=USA  Alameda,New York,Boston,Illinois.
Binning= Bathgate
Miller=Kilsyth
Black, McIntyre=Ise of Lismore
Donald=Enzie
MacDonald=Denny.
Lymburner=Denny
Wright=West Lothian
Greenhorn= Blantyre,LKS.